Summary: | Gate lodge (see PRN 72224), gatepiers and railings at the main entrance to the Pynes estate. Probably 1852 by Ambrose Poynter, the architect of the mid 19th century additions at Pynes. Four stone gatepiers in front and to right of lodge, rusticated surmounted with pomegranates, one to either side of the now lost gates, the other terminating the surviving flanking iron railings. The railings are spears interspaced with larger ones, all set on a stone plinth. A small addition to the left unbalances the design, but is discrete. |
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